The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1910, Page 1

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E SEATTLE wernt] MOORE ANSWERS A TRUST HIS SLANDERERS RANGHOT ape Forester on the Hin Ballinger Hear- at Washington This breathless afternoon Gitterd Pin The deposed ehlef forester the w wall My before the com tive story of my Mr. Baiting lation of Matters are three! *. 0 the last ad of prote inst mon you that Mr. Bal th a clear to make short work this policy as| in @ statement to with being .an conservation po! a the climax by President informa Qasentially false feature has to do a4 govern the Cumninghar WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE Edward F. Sweeney, proprietor of the Savoy hotel, and L. H. Gray charges, repablican Hitielan, were named by William Hicknian Moore as two Truth. { the men who are cireulating the sland hat the candidate for mayor how ¢ ; drunkard to me. I be The mi ation of the underworld and special interests, which : ne, does not atop at debanching the city government and that Glavis ne and daughters; they are baracter as " is lig servant, we nid Judge Moore at the Renton Hill club house last night he presented " Othe Me. Ballinger has MOORE NAMES THE MEN WHO MALIGN HIM stealthily assassinating lal to his trust as One Edward F Sweeney, former! od with the Mf the people and as “ & ting ¢ and now propriet Savoy hote @f public prop 5 ahte t when I become mayor, recently n the prow value Mow that, in pw f e that | am a habi irunkard, and yesterday, in a pany, Ulaid betor , fe © you can get anything you want, L. H. Gray made pee and by « ore can afford to clone the on Sunday, for & statement a and gets drunk.’ A friend of mine said, ‘G you Mat Mr. Ballinger wa : 5 ’ , 4 femy of . 7 at that I never lost a day of me al « manual labor sie letter was submitted to t of intoxicating drink. Since the 1d f + by the president ‘ ¢ tnt tr 1 not t SS Part of his reply he iaid ob. ia teconk: Auk Cites toon 6 e pump in the President a state y " ing the Cunning . $8008, Which statement Undisputed 4. a Ded @vidence to be ahs oma Kh to force one down 8 WILL PROTECT HIS GOOD NAME AGAINGT SLANDERS 7 me oo Shee g av t and my good eo, which is tt There appear ts nant ander, bring him to me and I will pa Piitully dove ‘ ne tin t « ming to my offtee. 1 wil 0d Was disioya t Of Government i t of Me I going te the oath of office ax Principal ma he attitude or 1) od, name of the elt t Iam going to redeer the without the blot that it is the second Sow ; at whi ave traffic. I am going to clean gp I desire it the underworld in doing #0, 1 pre ' ary of Gla high 1 propose to remove from office every PE 80d ices u) tie : Pe public propert ent of @ board or commission who violates BM MS istainnat wc; ton by on # Seattle Blectric company pass, and But # single ci : metiman who does eo will be tmpeached Public lane How you thar” HAS ALWAYS KEPT FAITH WITH THE PEOPLE WARE practice, ¢ sya kept faith with the people while in office and I wi nq On th itd am mayor ou will not have to call a grand jury the pubtic t office to ent the Kt pre, would There will not be any liquor sold in so-called " the laws of the state; there won't be any Hquor sold witnesses there won't be any dives, for these things cannot ca forced. Give me the law and the power to enfe ea © enforced of the le in Mr, Ba WA Gemang oy th’, Cur ALL OUT HATED —|vcrtet.vrartrrer trom entering tne Rverdion 9 t's cor plant yesterday the in harmony strikers al convictios ¥ of the inter Unfaithful, both + e8e Property ne red, ang to ° The feeling of the the arrival of the constabulary served to intensify their hatred By United Press.) the BETHLEHEM, Pa., Feb. 26—A eur oe TOCKTON, Ca The entire et ent of the state constabue| train ore f in No, 124, on th @ ary arrived here today for duty at| Southern Pacific, are St, Novem. | the t of the Bethlehem Steel | f°” iision at French Inquiry int y The constabulary wWaslCamp We atled after the strikers had pre!whicn Engineer Phipps was killed ia afternoon, — in Moore Republicans Wilt Hold Rally at Seattiec Theatre Tonight ONIGHT AT THE SEATTLE THEATRE republicans of Seattle will meet under the auspices of the Republican Good Government © Glub in the interests of the candidacy of William Hickman Moore for mayor. ~ 0.L. Miller and Judge Moore will be the speakers. | | | | 3 | iths, Everett Smith, | Edward London, Austin E. Grif THE S&S ATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910 STILL SNOWS MAN'S LOVE = DIGNIFIED FINANCIER HELD ANDBLOGKADE © LAUGHED AT | , pwsonse urigaTing “> ROOK IN COUNTY JA eens | | } EEE Col. Garland, Noted Men, Charged With Larceny in Coal Land Stock Deal. Friend of Two Coast Line Trains Exiled for Years, He Re-| Wrecked by Washouts members His Sweetheart Due to Last Night's | and Leaves Her His For- | Heavy Rains. tune. - — mH Garland, a Th? snow blockade on the Great By United Pres) “ isoner in Northern ratiroad grows worse cach HIRMINGHA Ala. Feb. 2 he ¢ t a crook, a fool or = |hour Instead of better. A heary| The finn { a real fing snow fell all night in the mountains, | tomance was 1 today whe } 4 f eau an aa completely wiping out what tthe | wae learned Mr Chauddle work had been done in clearing the Vester had been found in Naat if n of the tracks. The six passenger trains|vilie, Tenn. M & helres of one born are still stalled at the same points fo an estate of about § The k he purple, Col. jwhere they have stood for three | seta ae left by E. D. who | Ge " : cuted days. jformerty lived in Birmingha Two Great Northern coast trains |WA® & suitor of Mre. Vester, ther r a all, charged were wrecked Inst night between | Mive Clauddie ( with i en The colonel Beattie and Bellingham, as a re Ennle whot « . lay by Depuly jeult of caveins, due to the h and fled from tt | Ramasamy x : ie rains on the Coast. Train N Jnmaion. where b 1 t ie in his Jnorthbound, due in Everett at 7:30) About three years a ¢ e nt B pm into the diteh near| fired fatally in j New Wash Mukilteo last night. The engine| Spaniard. Before ngton, ove ‘ 1 the county turned completely over and the mati | Willed bi tir car left the track Fireman Miller | Olark.” and the MS ; cena jumped and was injured, but not | tee have since ara ‘ a seriously, The passengers walked | ber. She married voly he 1g of coal stock In to Mukilteo and took the boat to) @#o and ved n« t coal mine to Job Ik Bverett t9 Nashville Beardsiec Chehalis county The next northbound train during Daniel " lfarmer, f or the night war ditched south of Hel. | ##d of Jamaies he colonel sold stock in the Hingham, the engine going off the) #md It was duc Apex Coal ¢ " What the track, The line was cleared by} Mre. Vester jApex ¢ mps amounts to ts noon | governor , e que T ecuiing wit- The two men killed in the snow. | @ toward ¢ »| x y owns slide at the Cascade tunne! yester.| tbouts, and e| el says It owns @ day were Jobn Olson, a cook, and | Cally divided between Mrs, Mary | « count al lands Marry Ellirker, a waiter, who were|!#tle and J. B. Smiley, a former) tin the Hunting- working in a cookbouse at the weat | #ultor Mra. Vester, both of Bir. | e Rock If part t is trae he was f nothing worse all of it is of a bigh entrance to the tunnel for Con.) @!ngham tractor Boytnaton. Olson's body pom BOY OF 19 ’ Monmeatmes XY) WBTMRIGE | on rwrn mo | cesses’ DORMUEY FAILS TO EVEN PAY oe Has Wealthy Friends. al City bank To prevent saloon keepers fro | Nineteen years olf and thre foremost selling intoxicating liquors to her 26. | @!riee to hie credit was h To his for- year-old son, & decree was secured |CPUNt given Jud Honald thie mer b « ‘ he told of in the supertor court yesterday de- Morning of James Malahan, wh ast coal lan in West tering that ber son wae an legal ha- |W** OP before the art for sen ginla with Se Elkins and jbitual drunkard by Mra Alice Gove |/tenee Om & charge attempted Henr ssa vis; of bis deal jof Auburn. The court ad@judges |DoT@lary. Deputy Prosecuting At ing J. Hazen Hyde, of Equit- lGuyle Gove of Auburn te be an |torney Murphy told wrt that —-- - - - — able insurance of coal lands After the notice |Malaban had a breaking jpiate glass window » Jewelry jhabitua! drunkard lis published. te wale of Hauor ts ext t famous Dunsmuir prop- plumbia; of Lewis Bank Which “Accommo- the b« Guyle Gove will be a Jail offense, jatores and stealing the goo ' dated” County Treas- i: veka ai lands and valuable hold- The son, it ie said, disappeared |Meplay BE . “A e Coos Bay country |from Auburn after his mother | Twice before Mainhan has been in| yrer Sues for Its Money. orien money trom the ar can be learned, the started action to secure the habitual |the supert 1 of hare via Ye and gg b got a cent in the drunkard decree, The son, i is |DUrslary, Once he encape na or é i the & t actual tangible assets stated, has been drinking heavily, |technical defect in the information| County Treasurer Matt H. Gort ‘ Se of a new ledger and a cash and that, although al! of the saloon. )ebercing him with burglary ley’s extensive. borrowing from 8e jay BD & = oniieet 1 probably w Yet he keepers in Auburn knew of his con. [second time he was found gut attle banks, whict coll dhaiwed the iden Off emelaakt. een living New Wash- they still continued to sel) |ABd given A suspended renter eet OF arene ca : Paap ington hotel and entertaining his hin the lquor desired wy bir |Today, his third appearar another tur ae ost ® oyally j pleaded guilty, and in answer to th when the " the loar Takes It Calmly. Wk) EES ee eee oe te | 2 . sek bitsnaioe 4 * orn { the | v 1 not hav nm accor th the calmness of a man ac ‘ wre ag 8 \ " uy parted, k and HUSBAND'S MURDER ke a iloso- KIRKSVILLE, Mo, Feb. 26— Mra. Alma Vaughn, widow of Prof princtpa we wratt he he | y e F h little in- FLOODS ARE) 22 =o eS ee J. T. Vaughn, of the Kirkeville . “ ce of y he should be arrested, Normal school, was arrested today n t is all a part on the charge of poisoning her | husband, who died iast October heme to keep his coal into the An autopsy developed that his etomach contained strychnine. Or. J. KR. Hull, of Monroe, was arrest Thursday so = tor Vaughn's murder, and Is now out on $7,700 bonds. Mra. Vaughn Gave herself up voluntarily, She appeared to be in excellent spirits, laughing and chatting as she sat o the Love, Halted for a Moment by Aged Husband's wend Desire for Strong Drink, Rekindled Today in Hie Divorce Court. ersonal possessions are and of small value, even to several thousand dollars in Con- federate money which the deputy cheriffs found in his room. The police declare that this was his flash roll,” but the colonel pro es to be ignorant of the mean Conditions are favorable for high water or floods in al streams draining the Cas cades, In Western Washington and the coast ranges.—U. & Weather Bureau varied The above arning wa in & 00h tiie morning at the kk a thas wire The case is very similar to the the United Btates weathe ae aa Swope mystery in Kansas City, and | {llowing the receipt of re ; * . og the two poisonings have stirred from throug the state. Ther A grac the entire state fe more snow in the m : ' now han there has bee at - ‘oh — age ASBESTOS TRUST ageson for years, and with the oe ale eg IS THE LATEST | warm rains, the outlook is wert ad pe kht venture to (fy Cntted Preav) and Green rive ¥ y today were . amd DE VER, (ec Feb 6 It le re that to date the river had not be . y was ported here today that th fficiain |gon to rise, though old-timers ir ' Apex Coa mpany, of the Wyoming Consolidated Asbes- [the valleys were fearing seriou incorporated with A. J tow company, the United States As- | flood oe ta 8 Pp. J ) i ne com beston Mining and Fiberlzing com ; . 2 4 E pany and the National Aabestor |PURSUES MURDERER he Amer ens uae "ka eosaiiien} 3 YEARS AND WINS ank ‘ which will enable them t ntrol CHICAGO, Feb search of three years over two continents by a father for the murderer of his It ie expected that a now pany will be formed, with a tota capitalization of 96,000,000. Th daughter was revealed today by i reported backing the scheme re |the arrest of Kieebrites Hiotis, 21 t y English and California capitalint years old, for a kill in far-off SREREMESESEEBESS Greece on July 21, 1907 ecording to the poll iotis _—. : H vd ¥ ay pach A the hitting = wile a PLANTAT 1ON WAR . none , pag 4 Ctorm Warnings * | Damaskis, 17 years old, his oweet IN WEST INDIES ' St chee ; od utheast storm warning® ® heart, but insisted the tragedy was er e vy # are displayed at all stations on ® | aggidental (ay United Prem. \ 7 i. ‘end el w the mind, and southeast *! “He loved my daughter,” said) POINT-A-PINTRI i , \ , enim ® warning i} stations on the * | peter Damaskis, the father, “but! iep, 26—The Fr h ct ee & Atrait ean he Wash- */ my wife did not want him for a} tus it ' uy t , |® ington and Oregon coast * | sonminiaw. They quarreled anditake part in t ‘ WY on ae Panera, Peek * * | Hiotis killed the girl.” plantation ar H N Wo tt ttt tt te tel! trikeins t panes ary MEMPHIS, Tenn.—-A negro shot Mington made $2,000 last year raining |, \Te%® orgs , a. ng : r nd the und killed Deputy @heriff W, J. phowe at the Bastern Washington | °°! : i « fart on large Lucy, who was purtuing him, and ’Monpital for the Insane at Me neene, and these bh been it ay » 1 ) be turn was killed by two other der fen aevording to the annual. re to prot f | utiew, port of Dr. J. M. Bemple Jand ‘patrol the streets of the town |; home (Continued on Page Six.)

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